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Mw Data Mill Wise NEW GREAT EASTERN MILL SR NO App_Form_No MW_F_Name MW_M_Name MW_L_Name App_DOB Mill_ID 1 403223 SHANTARAM KRUSHNA JAWKAR 12-06-1960 45 2 420037 KRISHNA BAJIRAO MAHADIK 01-01-1946 45 3 419098 BHIWA SHIVA MORE 15-09-1958 45 4 402218 DATTU MANSING SHIRALE 25-06-1961 45 5 419180 MAHADEV - RANE 20-08-1952 45 6 403323 ANANT LAXMAN PALYEKAR 08-11-1967 45 7 416489 KRISHNA RAMCHANDRA VADEKAR 06-10-1963 45 8 425938 RAVINDRA RAMCHANDRA GIRKAR 20-09-1962 45 9 416096 PRAKASH WAMAN KADAM 15-06-1954 45 10 420286 SHANKAR BALOO UTEKAR 01-01-1945 45 11 447140 SHANTARAM BHIKAJI CHENDWANKAR 21-07-1961 45 12 407504 YASHWANT GOPAL VANE 10-11-1964 45 13 407735 RAJARAM BAPU GOVEKAR 01-01-1941 45 14 404931 JAGADISH BADRI RAI 02-01-1900 45 15 402481 EKNATH BALKRISHNA KHAMKAR 01-01-1957 45 16 430106 VITTAL JAYRAM MORE 02-02-1957 45 17 427497 RAMESH NARYAN PATKAR 16-04-1964 45 18 433085 YESHWANT KONDIBA THOMBARE 02-01-1900 45 19 432932 RAJARAM BHAGOJI DONGRE 02-01-1900 45 20 419230 PRABHAKAR SADASHIV WARANG 18-05-1957 45 21 407230 VENKAYYA KISHTAYYA KORANDALA 09-02-1969 45 22 416351 YASHODA MARUTI DIGHE 23-08-1968 45 23 433273 GULAB DAGDU GAIKWAD 19-01-1982 45 24 402533 JAYRAM BHAGOJI MORE 11-06-1964 45 25 402582 BARAKU BABRAM CHAWAN 17-01-1965 45 26 405670 TANAJI DHONDIRAM MORE 01-06-1953 45 27 432961 LUXMAN KESHAV MORE 01-06-1963 45 28 447018 GOPAL SAKHARAM MORE 01-08-1969 45 29 401749 PRAKASH DHONDU UTEKAR 07-10-1955 45 30 425940 SUBHASH BHAURAO DESAI 23-01-1948 45 31 401269 SHANTARAM TUKARAM BANE 30-10-1973 45 32 441357 SHRIRAM LAXMAN SHIRKE 26-01-1973 45 33 402576 KASHIRAM SHIVRAM MORE 12-07-1938 45 34 433379 RAMCHANDRA DNYANU SHINDE 01-06-1942 45 35 432933 SAKHARAM GANGARAM KADAM 02-10-1968 45 36 419157 TUKARAM BHIMA SAWANT 11-12-1968 45 37 430274 TUKARAM DHONDU GHADI 26-02-1987 45 38 416352 DATTARAM DHONDU KHAMKAR 01-01-1945 45 39 430422 JAGANNATH YASHWANT PARAB 01-01-1937 45 40 425993 VASUDEV RAMCHANDRA NEVAREKAR 04-08-1967 45 41 420064 JAGANNATH GANPAT KADAM 18-12-1949 45 42 420173 BANABAI LAXMAN KUVALEKAR 07-07-1952 45 43 427485 MAHADEO NARAYAN PANVALKAR 15-09-1976 45 44 432926 KRISHNA SHIWAPPA PALEKAR 25-03-1935 45 45 407102 SADASHIV PUTALAJI MANE 05-12-1947 45 46 421162 NARAYAN BALARAM WARDE 14-10-1965 45 47 429028 VISHRAM BABU HARMALKAR 26-04-1964 45 48 433246 HANAMANT RAMCHANDRA PATIL 10-06-1935 45 49 433052 HANAMANT MARUTI SHEDGE 12-07-1951 45 50 432595 LAXMAN NARAYAN SHIRISHKAR 01-01-1951 45 51 405601 GANPAT SAKHARAM RAUT 08-11-1939 45 52 405857 KANU SONU PARAB 26-10-1966 45 53 446137 HINDURAO BHAU BHOSALE 07-09-1963 45 54 420227 VASANT BANDOBA KHAIRMODE 01-06-1957 45 55 425838 LAXMAN KRISHNA TAMBE 01-06-1949 45 56 430097 KISAN SITARAM KALE 31-03-1958 45 57 430190 ASHOK SHRIDHAR GAWDE 09-08-1958 45 58 433417 SHANKAR SAKHARAM THORAT 09-06-1936 45 59 434572 EKANATH DNYANU TATE 02-01-1939 45 60 401883 DATTU KEDARI BAMBARKAR 01-06-1936 45 61 427133 SMITA SHANKAR KAVALE 03-09-1966 45 62 430096 VISHVAS NARAYAN TAMBE 01-02-1972 45 63 416154 HARI SAKHARAM GHADI 16-11-1954 45 64 430369 RAGHUNATH BALAJI CHAWAN 01-01-1933 45 65 447042 LAXUMAN DATTATRAY YENNUWAR 17-06-1935 45 66 401038 BHIKAJI DAMODAR BAGWE 22-12-1958 45 67 413129 RAMCHANDRA KASHIRAM UTEKAR 03-06-1956 45 68 413148 SATYAVAN KRISHNA SHIRAVALE 15-01-1962 45 69 447488 VIJAY SHANTARAM GAWADE 12-05-1957 45 70 408638 MARKOO ANTHONY PEREIRA 21-05-1935 45 71 407644 SADASHIV PANDARINATH CHAUDHARI 01-06-1976 45 72 432839 KISAN AMRUTA JOHARE 10-07-1941 45 73 419481 SAWALA BHAOO RAJPURE 11-11-1960 45 74 420038 BABU BALA JOIL 01-08-1974 45 75 421452 VISHNU PANDURANG SHETYE 02-01-1900 45 76 436320 SITARAM BHIKAJI SAWANT 16-04-1949 45 77 404996 NARAYAN BABU GURAV 10-08-2022 45 78 445953 KRISHNA MANAJI SURVE 01-01-1950 45 79 449241 LAXMAN BHIKAJI KEDARI 20-08-1951 45 80 431298 YASHWANT KESHAV SALUNKHE 19-07-1951 45 81 419119 LAXMAN RAMCHANDRA KHEDEKAR 13-05-1952 45 82 446344 DATTARAM KASHIRAM PARAB 30-12-1965 45 83 431007 SITARAM DAULAT KILJE 09-11-1951 45 84 430591 VASUDEO GAURU MAHAMUNKAR 15-09-1935 45 85 448112 SHIVAJI BHAU DEVGUDE 29-05-1970 45 86 449212 GOVIND SHIVRAM DIKE 02-01-1900 45 87 425636 SHANKAR MAHADEO JADHAV 01-11-1962 45 88 446286 KESHAV RAGHUNATH REVDEKAR 19-03-1966 45 89 410081 SHANKAR BALU MOHITE 13-04-1945 45 90 433189 SAMPAT NARUSU GHOPAL 30-06-1973 45 91 465688 SANJIV GANGARAM BOLE 15-05-1970 45 92 445336 BABAN RAMA PATIL 20-07-1989 45 93 432741 SITARAM DEU HATLE 19-06-1934 45 94 410112 NATHOO KESOO THORAT 01-01-1950 45 95 464651 VASANT SADASHIV WARANG 09-08-1949 45 96 402095 SHAMRAO YADAVRAO BHOSALE 12-09-1959 45 97 449041 DHAKTU BHIVAJI TAWADE 13-08-1971 45 98 427123 VASANT KRISHNA GAHDI 19-08-1976 45 99 434593 CHANDRAKNT ANNASAHEB MAHADIK 01-02-1958 45 100 419428 EKNATH RAJARAM PADWAL 07-04-1940 45 101 414523 LALCHAND RAMDEV JAISWAR 03-04-1982 45 102 430254 SHIVAJI HEMAJI HAJARE 01-11-1963 45 103 406659 HANUMANT SITARAM SHINDE 01-06-1958 45 104 448185 SHIVAJI BHAU DEVGUDE 15-10-1965 45 105 415568 KRISHNA TUKARAM GHADAGE 11-11-1970 45 106 400669 BHANUDAS YASHWANT YADAV 01-06-1964 45 107 447144 PANDURANG GANGARAM PARAB 01-06-1939 45 108 408903 HINDURAO BHAU BHOSALE 09-12-1938 45 109 416315 MADHUKAR SHANKAR DHADPADE 08-04-1955 45 110 430362 KHASABA VITTHAL DESAI 01-01-1950 45 111 402622 YESHWANT BABLING JANGAM 19-08-1975 45 112 432806 LAVU VISHNU KAMTEKAR 01-10-1981 45 113 401988 TANAJI BALKU PANHALKAR 12-07-1959 45 114 445275 SAKUBAI DASHRATH THORAT 31-07-1968 45 115 412155 VITTHAL BHIKAJI CHAVAN 01-01-1931 45 116 445291 LAXMIBAI SAKHARAM GHODEKAR 02-08-1975 45 117 402385 YASHODA MARUTI DIGHE 25-12-1972 45 118 412654 RAWBA TUKARAM KUDALE 09-10-1964 45 119 419584 KASHIRAM GOVIND NAIK 06-04-1953 45 120 408595 KASHIRAM SURBA TAWADE 25-07-1938 45 121 449394 LAOO LAXMAN PADAVE 22-04-1956 45 122 445264 BALKRISHNA RAMJI CHILE 31-05-1954 45 123 407648 BALKRISHNA LANMAN GHADIGAONKAR 14-10-1970 45 124 406638 DHONDIBA VITHOBA PANHALE 11-06-1960 45 125 406961 ARJUN KRISHNA SAWANT 01-05-1948 45 126 410003 MARUTI DHONDIRAM SHINDE 01-06-1962 45 127 415724 ATMARAM ANTU VICHARE 16-08-1938 45 128 421391 TUKARAM BABU YADGE 01-06-1950 45 129 407710 MADHUKAR LAXMAN NAIK 23-10-1946 45 130 411015 BABU BALA JADHAV 01-06-1957 45 131 430458 DATTARAM KRISHNA RAHATE 20-12-1952 45 132 419669 ANKUSH RAMCHANDRA PAWAR 02-05-1969 45 133 420371 BHIKOO GANPAT SAWANT 24-04-1974 45 134 446050 PRAKASH HARIBHAWOO CHOTHWE 09-02-1956 45 135 430936 SUDHAKAR DHONDI PARAB 24-09-1981 45 136 430922 JANARDAN MARUTI FAGARE 01-01-1990 45 137 404949 YASHAWANT KRUSHNA ACHAREKAR 03-03-1958 45 138 436798 BABURAO RANGRAO DABADE 16-03-1942 45 139 447127 WAMAN DAJI PALAV 06-08-1963 45 140 415475 GANGARAM RATNU PAWAR 05-05-1953 45 141 415423 SITARAM SADASHIV LAD 01-01-1947 45 142 415435 SITARAM KRISHNA DAPHALE 15-04-1941 45 143 410196 HIROJI YASHWANT WAGHMODE 01-06-1953 45 144 418305 TUKARAM DNYANU MORE 02-12-1950 45 145 415761 HARIBHAU MARTAND UNAWANE 02-08-1938 45 146 441272 RAMCHANDRA BABAJI KASPALE 08-02-1950 45 147 400741 YASHWANT SADOBA YADAV 02-01-1900 45 148 411584 VISHNU SAKHARAM RAHATE 01-01-1945 45 149 456062 KER NARAYAN SALUNKE 15-06-1960 45 150 414680 SUDAM GOVIND KAMBLE 02-01-1900 45 151 446025 PARSHURAM KASHIRAM PANCHAL 13-11-1954 45 152 416079 SADASHIV BALAJI TEMKAR 10-09-1946 45 153 431993 VISHNU GOVIND THORAT 14-02-1972 45 154 430433 GANGARAM SHANTARAM PAWAR 15-08-1978 45 155 466329 NINJAPPA CHENNAI GAWDA 05-03-1943 45 156 431453 GANGARAM SHANKAR BIRMULE 15-07-1949 45 157 412869 SAVALARAM RAJARAM PANCHAL 21-09-1976 45 158 404790 PANDURANG VISHNU TELI 02-06-1974 45 159 431279 ATMARAM TUKARAM LAD 06-12-1947 45 160 431758 SONOO SHANKAR BANE 01-06-1941 45 161 467528 RAMDULAR RAMSUNDER SHRIWASTAV 02-01-1942 45 162 441267 TANAJI VITTHAL HEGISTE 02-04-1945 45 163 448140 SAYAJI MAHADEV RAO 17-05-1982 45 164 429585 ALGU DINESH SONI 20-04-1974 45 165 418086 SAHADEO VISHNU DESAI 16-11-1968 45 166 420224 NARAYAN SHANKAR DEOGUDE 05-02-1940 45 167 419577 VINAYAK JOMA PATIL 01-09-1959 45 168 430639 SHIVAJI BHAWOO DEVGUDE 01-01-1945 45 169 431741 RAGHUNATH VISHNU VAIDYA 24-08-1959 45 170 421464 LAXMAN RAJLINGOO BHOMER 09-05-1967 45 171 401008 SAHADEO SOMA CHAVAN 15-12-1951 45 172 464663 LAXMAN VITHOBA TAWADE 19-11-1962 45 173 446125 YASHWANT BHIKAJEE JADHAV 01-08-1942 45 174 430919 SHRIDHAR SHANKAR TAKKE 01-01-1963 45 175 421625 RAMCHANDRA TUKARAM SAVANT 01-06-1956 45 176 412223 RAMASARE KHUDDI YADAV 01-01-1950 45 177 411266 ARVIND RAGHUNATH SALVI 06-03-1953 45 178 415460 DASHRATH SHANKAR PARAB 17-11-1937 45 179 425316 GOVIND SHANKAR SHINDE 01-01-1939 45 180 429517 DATTARAM BAPU PUJARI 01-04-1947 45 181 415193 NAMDEO PANDU GAWDE 03-10-1946 45 182 415318 NANA SHANKAR TARAPURE 25-03-1925 45 183 414953 GAJANAN SHANKAR DEWALKAR 09-11-1966 45 184 414834 TUKARAM TATOBA KADAM 01-01-1933 45 185 449183 RAMBHAU DHONDIBA GAYKAR 01-06-1955 45 186 414847 GANPAT NARAYAN WALZADE 01-01-1944 45 187 430180 RAMAYYA SATTAYYA KOLAN 01-01-1946 45 188 464891 RAMCHARITRA SATYANARAYAN TIWARI 06-03-1936 45 189 434612 RAMCHANDRA AANDRAO DANGARE 25-07-1961 45 190 425844 ZILU DATTARAM HANJANKAR 16-09-1969 45 191 432729 VASANT BHAURAO SHIRKE 09-02-1945 45 192 433188 BABAN HARI GHOLAP 01-06-1951 45 193 407566 PARSHURAM SITARAM PEDNEKAR 11-07-1967 45 194 406167 BABAN RAMA PATIL 09-11-1946 45 195 407229 NARAYAN RAJARAM JITTA 27-11-1946 45 196 447382 GANAPATI BABU KHOT 10-07-1964 45 197 414590 KANTA SHANKAR GHOLAP 01-06-1951 45 198 446410 LAXMAN SITARAM SALGAONKAR 17-11-1974 45 199 427496 JAIRAM RAMCHANDRA BANDARKAR 16-05-1965 45 200 413701 MAHADEV GOVIND SHINDE 29-06-1963 45 201 413113 RAMCHANDRA LAXMAN MALUSARE 15-11-1963 45 202 447044 PARSHURAM PANDURANG
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